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reappears in some plants in the F2 generation

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The trait that disappeared in the F1 generation is considered recessive. It is masked by the dominant trait in the offspring.

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It could be a recessive trait.

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Reappeared in all plants in the F2 Generation.

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the traits were recessive

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In mendels experiment a trait that always disappeared in the f1 generation but reappeared in the f2 generation was called the?

recessive trait


What did mendel find in the f1 generation?

he crossed two pure lines


What is the phenotype in the F1 generation that disappears in a one trait test cross?

The recessive trait phenotype disappears in a one-trait test cross in the F1 generation. This phenotype can reappear in the F2 generation.


If the F2 generation expressed a trait in a 3.1 ratio the F1 generation MUST be heterozyous for that trait?

True


What characteristic was true of mendel's f1 generation plants?

Mendel's F1 generation plants showed only one of the two traits present in the parental generation. This indicated that the trait expressed in the F1 generation was dominant, while the other trait was recessive.


A trait that appears or is expressed in the f1 generation is what?

A trait that appears or is expressed in the F1 generation is considered dominant. Dominant traits will manifest themselves in the offspring when at least one parent carries the dominant allele for that trait.


Mendel accounted for the observation that traits which had disappeared in the F1 generation reappeared in the F2 generation by proposing that?

Mendel proposed the concept of dominant and recessive traits, where recessive traits are masked in the F1 generation but can reappear in the F2 generation when two carriers of the recessive trait combine and show the trait. This is known as the Law of Segregation, where pairs of alleles separate during gamete formation, leading to the reemergence of hidden traits.


What trait or traits did the plants in the F1 generation exhibit?

tall and tall


What is a trait that is not expressed in the F1 generation resulting from the crossbreeding of two genetically different true breeding organisms is called?

The trait that is not expressed in the F1 generation resulting from the crossbreeding of two genetically different true breeding organisms is called a recessive trait. It is masked by the dominant trait in the F1 generation but can reappear in subsequent generations when two recessive alleles come together.


When do you first learn which trait is dominant?

when observing the F1 generation of a monohybrid cross


What phenotypes are present in F1 generation?

The phenotypes present in the F1 generation depend on the phenotypes of the parental generation (and the environment). The F1 generation will display the dominant trait(s). For example, if T is tall and t is short, in the cross TT X tt the F1 generation will have the phenotype corresponding to the T allele (tall).


Mendel referred to the characteristic that was expressed in the hybrid F1 or first filial generation as?

Mendel referred to the characteristic expressed in the hybrid F1 generation as the dominant trait. This trait masks the expression of the recessive allele in the heterozygous individual.